Super Questers Blog Tour – The Case of the Angry Sea by Dr Thomas Bernard and Lisa Moss illustrated by Amy Wilcox
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by alibrarylady
1M ago
Welcome to today’s stop on the blog tour celebrating the publication on 14th March by QuestFriendz, of the latest book in the Super Questers series, The Case of the Angry Sea. The fourth instalment in this series, explores STEM learning through a unique blend of adventure story and interactive play focussing on environmental themes including recycling, water pollution and sustainability. Readers are encouraged to help solve the new quests in Questland with superheroes, Lillicorn, Bea Bumble and Leo Zoom. In this newest adventure Lilli, Bea and Leo journey to Questland to research ideas for a ..read more
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FCBG Children’s Book Award Blog Tour – Press Start! Game On, Super Rabbit Boy! by Thomas Flintham
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by alibrarylady
1M ago
I am pleased and honoured to be taking part in the blog tour celebrating the recent announcement of the Children’s Book Award shortlists. The Children’s Book Award is the only national award for children’s books that is voted for entirely by children. It is owned and coordinated by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups and is highly respected by teachers, parents and librarians. It has brought acclaim and strong sales to past winners such as J.K. Rowling, Patrick Ness, Andy Stanton, Malorie Blackman, Anthony Horowitz and Michael Morpurgo, who has won a record four times. The award has often ..read more
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Ember Spark and the Thunder of Dragons by Abi Elphinstone illustrations by Kristina Kister
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by alibrarylady
2M ago
Adventures are a bit like hiccups. They can happen to anyone at anytime…” Mrs Rickety-Knees page 3 Ember Spark and the Thunder of Dragons For as long as she can remember ten year old Ember Spark has yearned for adventure and the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of her comic book heroine Gutsy Wonder. However Ember lives in the sleepy, Scottish seaside village of Yawn where there is little in the way of excitement. Ever since her Dad left Ember has withdrawn from her old friends spending time at home with her Mum meaning that life is even more dull than previously. But then one day her ..read more
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Reading Matters – Children’s Book News
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by alibrarylady
2M ago
Welcome to this month’s look back at what has been happening in the world of children’s books. It has been another busy few weeks with a focus on school libraries and librarians, awards shortlists, longlists and winners plus events and resources linked to children’s books and reading to catch up with. What I’m reading… A new picture book tiger to love, an action packed story of superheroes, a paperback version of an award winning information book and the first in a brand new spooky series have been part of my reading over the last month. You can read my reviews here and I hope that one of the ..read more
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Children’s Books – Reading Round Up for January
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by alibrarylady
2M ago
A new picture book tiger to love, an action packed story of superheroes, a paperback version of an award winning information book and the first in a brand new spooky series have been part of my reading over the last month. I hope that something here will tempt the young readers in your life. There’s a Tiger on the Train written by Mariesa Dulak illustrated by Rebecca Cobb This debut from Mariesa Dulak accompanied by illustrations by award winner Rebecca Cobb has a delightful appeal and reminded me a little of a well-known and much loved classic tiger picture book. There’s a Tiger on the Train ..read more
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New Children’s Books From Barrington Stoke
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by alibrarylady
3M ago
Regular readers will know how highly I rate the publishers Barrington Stoke for all they do to encourage reading for pleasure for every single child. These three new books written by acclaimed authors published this week are a wonderful example of this publisher’s growing success and I would recommend each of them. Sidney and Carrie Have a Party by Lisa Thompson illustrated by Jess Rose The Little Gems series by Barrington Stoke are perfectly put together for younger readers aged 5+ being presented in a chunky format with a well designed layout. They are ideal for new readers just gaining ..read more
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Children’s Books – My December Reading Round Up
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by alibrarylady
4M ago
There are times when I wonder how on earth I will ever manage to catch up with the daunting pile of books that crowd my ‘must read soon’ shelves. This is hindered further by the many excellent books that are published each month to tempt me. Throughout December I have tried to balance the brand new and those that I have wanted to read for months but just have not got around to. My plans were hindered more than a little by Christmas preparations and Covid rearing its ugly head again, this time I escaped it but Mr T. did not. However these four books, although very different to each other, were ..read more
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Reading Matters – children’s book news
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by alibrarylady
5M ago
Welcome to this latest round up of what has been happening in the world of children’s books over the last month. It is impossible to include everything as this would be the most enormous article for you to read so I’ve tried to provide a snapshot of a busy month for you. There are book award announcements, research, resources and some Christmas related items too. I do hope something here is helpful to you. What I’m reading… Over the last month my reading has been quite varied. It has included Christmas picture books, a humorous retelling of a festive favourite, four brave children tackling a ..read more
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Children’s Books – A November Reading Round Up
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by alibrarylady
5M ago
Christmas picture books, a humorous retelling of a festive favourite, four brave children tackling a wicked Fairy Queen, Irish folklore and magic, a graphic novel memoir and a gothic mystery make up my November reading. I hope there is something here that is suitable for the young readers in your life. As Christmas approaches no doubt both families and schools are now thinking about preparations for the festive season. During the last month I have read and reviewed a selection of picturebooks that take a sometimes humorous and sometimes reflective look at Christmas preparations. A robot reind ..read more
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Celebrating Start Small, Think Big and National Non-Fiction November
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by alibrarylady
5M ago
Start Small, Think Big is a brand new series from Mama Makes Books, an independent publisher launched in 2020. This month, National Non-Fiction November marks a celebration of the best information books for children available at the moment. I am impressed with the quality of this particular series and was delighted to be invited to take part in the blog tour this week Unfolding A World of Discovery! Start Small, Think Big: Small, Speckled Egg by Mary Auld illustrations by Anne Terreros-Martin This is the first book in the series and from the moment a child opens the textured cover with the pe ..read more
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